Work Related Stress: How to prevent,
assess and tackle the risk at European scale
Language: English (Lingua: Inglese, non è prevista la traduzione simultanea)
Milano, 23 ottobre 2015
dalle 14.00 alle 17.30
Viale Gabriele D’Annunzio, 15
Centro per la Cultura della Prevenzione
del Comune di Milano
Introduction
• Graziano Frigeri, Secretary of EWHN – President of Assoprev (I)
Activities and role of EWHN on work related stress, including the European
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Speakers and topics
• Michael Guembel, Beratungsstelle Arbeit und Gesundheit, Hamburg (D)
Good practice in risk assessment and developing measures against work
related stress in Germany
• Kathy Jenkins, Secretary of the Scottish Hazards Centre, Edinburgh (Scotland)
Activity around stress in Scotland and UK: what unions are doing, what the
Hazards Campaign and UK National Workstress Network are doing and what is
going on among OH&S professionals
• Anna Guardavilla, Jurist, Assoprev, Milano (I)
Legal fighting against work related stress in Italy: recent judgements
of the Italian Courts
• Carlo Bisio, organisational psychologist, ergonomist, Associazione Ambiente e
Lavoro, Milano (I)
Work-related stress risk assessment: best practices
• Klaas Zwart, President of Stichting Netwerk, Oostvoorne (NL)
The offensive approach to work related stress of Dutch Trade Union
movement.
• Marco Bottazzi, European Trade Union Institute, Bruxelles (B)
The European ETUI Network on Psychosocial Risk
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